I guess it could be that, but she's only wearing them at night and they are
the 'pull up' kind.  I would figure her being in panties all day would help,
but it hasn't.  I refuse to buy more diapers. she's trained except at night!
I was just using up a pack I had already opened.  This is the same brand
she's always worn, just the pull up version.  Don't know if that makes a
difference or not!  Will try no diapers, the coconut oil, epsom salt/hydro
perox bath and maybe the tea tree oil and see what happens.  (not all at
once, of course!)

 

Thanks!

Gina

 

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From: Dianne France [mailto:dianne_fra...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2009 5:04 PM
To: silver-list
Subject: RE: CS>'diaper' rash

 

Gina
 
Many years back my son had this type of reaction.  Found out he was allergic
to that brand of diapers.  Once we changed diapers it cleared up rather
quickly.
 
Dianne
 

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Date: Sat, 8 Aug 2009 19:13:56 -0400
Subject: Re: CS>'diaper' rash
From: one...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Hi Gina.

Could be the diapers?

Diaper rash cream with zinc oxide? need like 20% zinc oxide.

Had a bad rash on the top of my hands, nothing seemed to work, tried some
tree tea oil (diluted) gone in 2 days.

Sam L.

 

On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Gina Moore <vegasmom...@cox.net> wrote:

My daughter has had this rash on her bottom for a while now.  It comes and
goes in severity, but never seems to completely go away.  I've tried CS,
diaper creams and the like.  She's been potty trained for over a month, but
does still wear diapers at night (until we run out), so I don't think it's
really a 'diaper' rash.
 
Anything else I should try on it?  MMS?  DMSO?  A combo?  I'm at a loss!
 
Thanks!
Gina




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